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4 research methods Events Found

Jun 1

Research in Life Sciences Summer Camp - Session I

5-day life sciences camp for students who will have graduated from 4th, 5th, or 6th grade. Topics include biochemistry, cosmic and planetary exploration, genetics & DNA extraction, geography, native plants & animals, research methods, and soil identification. Camp runs 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with hands-on experiments, inquiry-based activities, college/career exploration, games, and sports at Gregory Gym. Students receive support from instructors, UT student interns, and faculty.
Welch Hall
$649.00 - Includ...
6/1/26
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Jun 15

UT PREP 3 - Academic Enrichment Program

UT PREP 3 is a 5-week academic enrichment program for graduates of the UT PREP 2 program. Students explore data analysis, research methods, and technical writing concepts in Research and Inquiry, Statistics, and College & Career Awareness. Students will use inquiry-based methods to conduct independent investigations, present findings at the UT PREP Research Symposium, explore UT's labs and facilities including Gregory Gym, build college preparation skills, engage with career speakers, and form relationships with friends and mentors. Completion qualifies students to obtain high school credit from the Texas Education Agency. Program runs Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., with no camp on June 18th and June 29th - July 3rd.
The University of Texas at Austin
$2,700.00 - Incl...
6/15/26
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Jul 11

Biomedical Research Academy

The Biomedical Research Academy introduces the experimental basis of cellular, molecular, and genetic aspects of biology, focusing on relevance to diseases. Fusing daily lectures, faculty research talks, laboratory experiments, and small group investigations into current research topics. Features include daily lectures starting at 9 a.m., journal clubs, wet lab sessions using PCR and other molecular biology techniques, and computational lab sessions using Python for bioinformatics. Prerequisites: One year of high school biology and strongly advised one year of high school chemistry. Students must bring laptops/tablets with administrative access.
University of Pennsylvania
Tuition varies;...
7/11/26
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Jul 27

Research in Life Sciences Summer Camp - Session II

5-day life sciences camp for students who will have graduated from 4th, 5th, or 6th grade. Topics include biochemistry, cosmic and planetary exploration, genetics & DNA extraction, geography, native plants & animals, research methods, and soil identification. Camp runs 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with hands-on experiments, inquiry-based activities, college/career exploration, games, and sports at Gregory Gym. Students receive support from instructors, UT student interns, and faculty.
Welch Hall
$649.00 - Includ...
7/27/26
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